High prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis and associated factors in a nation-wide census among prison inmates in Peru
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Objective: To estimate the prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis TB diagnosed at Peruvian correctional facilities (CFs), and their associated factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study based on secondary analysis of the National Census held in all Peruvian CFs in 2016. Outcome was defined as self-re...
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| Fecha de Publicación: | 2019 |
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| Lenguaje: | inglés |
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High prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis and associated factors in a nation-wide census among prison inmates in Peru |
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High prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis and associated factors in a nation-wide census among prison inmates in Peru |
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High prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis and associated factors in a nation-wide census among prison inmates in Peru Salazar-De La Cuba A.L. vulnerable populations Peru prisons self-report tuberculosis http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.08 |
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High prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis and associated factors in a nation-wide census among prison inmates in Peru |
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High prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis and associated factors in a nation-wide census among prison inmates in Peru |
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High prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis and associated factors in a nation-wide census among prison inmates in Peru |
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High prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis and associated factors in a nation-wide census among prison inmates in Peru |
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High prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis and associated factors in a nation-wide census among prison inmates in Peru |
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Salazar-De La Cuba A.L. |
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Salazar-De La Cuba A.L. Ardiles-Paredes D.F. Araujo-Castillo R.V. Maguiña J.L. |
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Salazar-De La Cuba A.L. Ardiles-Paredes D.F. Araujo-Castillo R.V. Maguiña J.L. |
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vulnerable populations |
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vulnerable populations Peru prisons self-report tuberculosis http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.08 |
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Peru prisons self-report tuberculosis |
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Objective: To estimate the prevalence of self-reported tuberculosis TB diagnosed at Peruvian correctional facilities (CFs), and their associated factors. Methods: Cross-sectional study based on secondary analysis of the National Census held in all Peruvian CFs in 2016. Outcome was defined as self-reported TB diagnosed by a healthcare professional intra-penitentiary. A descriptive bivariate analysis was carried out, followed by multivariate analysis using Poisson regression in order to calculate the adjusted prevalence ratios (PRa). Additionally, a mixed effects multilevel model adjusted by CFs as clusters was performed. Results: Of 77 086 prison inmates in 66 CFs participated in the original census, of which 69 890 were included. Of these, 1754 self-reported TB diagnosed intra-penitentiary, yielding a prevalence of 2510/100 000 PDL. In the final model, self-reported TB was associated with younger age, male gender, lower educational level, not having a stable partner, having prison readmissions and having relatives in prison. There was also strong association with HIV/AIDS (PRa 2.77; 1.84–4.18), STIs (PRa 2.13; 1.46–3.10), DM (PRa 1.99; 1.59–2.50) and recreational drugs use (PRa 1.41; 1.23–1.61). The mixed model showed significant variance for belonging to different CFs (2.13; 1.02–4.44) and CF overcrowding (3.25; 1.37–7.71). Conclusions: Self-reported TB prevalence found was higher than reported by other lower/lower-middle income countries. Demographic factors, individual clinical features and overcrowding increases the likelihood of self-reported TB. © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd |
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Results: Of 77 086 prison inmates in 66 CFs participated in the original census, of which 69 890 were included. Of these, 1754 self-reported TB diagnosed intra-penitentiary, yielding a prevalence of 2510/100 000 PDL. In the final model, self-reported TB was associated with younger age, male gender, lower educational level, not having a stable partner, having prison readmissions and having relatives in prison. There was also strong association with HIV/AIDS (PRa 2.77; 1.84–4.18), STIs (PRa 2.13; 1.46–3.10), DM (PRa 1.99; 1.59–2.50) and recreational drugs use (PRa 1.41; 1.23–1.61). The mixed model showed significant variance for belonging to different CFs (2.13; 1.02–4.44) and CF overcrowding (3.25; 1.37–7.71). Conclusions: Self-reported TB prevalence found was higher than reported by other lower/lower-middle income countries. 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There was also strong association with HIV/AIDS (PRa 2.77; 1.84–4.18), STIs (PRa 2.13; 1.46–3.10), DM (PRa 1.99; 1.59–2.50) and recreational drugs use (PRa 1.41; 1.23–1.61). The mixed model showed significant variance for belonging to different CFs (2.13; 1.02–4.44) and CF overcrowding (3.25; 1.37–7.71). Conclusions: Self-reported TB prevalence found was higher than reported by other lower/lower-middle income countries. Demographic factors, individual clinical features and overcrowding increases the likelihood of self-reported TB. © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd</Abstract> <Access xmlns="http://purl.org/coar/access_right" > </Access> </Publication> -1 |
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